The Cleveland Browns are expected to trade or release quarterback Colt McCoy in the near future, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported. The team is ready to move on from McCoy after adding Jason Campbell on Monday to compete against 2012 first-round pick Brandon Weeden.

McCoy is a third-string third-rounder who was tied to the old Browns regime, a team that now has a new owner, coach and general manager. His limited arm strength as a West Coast system QB should have little interest to new coach Rob Chudzinski and offensive coordinator Norv Turner, who want big-armed passers who can deliver in a vertical-based attack.

At this point, the Browns shouldn't expect much outside interest in McCoy, given that Vince Young—another former Texas Longhorns quarterback with better mobility and a superior arm—is still looking for work as a free agent.

Expect McCoy to be let go before or around the draft, to open up the opportunity for GM Michael Lombardi to bring in a rookie to put in the mix with Campbell and Weeden.